Daniel Douglas Deitch and Eileen LaMorte have been recognized as one of the leading real estate partnerships in America. A founder of Corcoran's Westside office at Barbara Corcoran’s invitation, Dan is the top overall producer of Westside sales at Corcoran and in the NY residential market. He and Eileen are one of the company's highest-grossing broker teams, perennially acclaimed as Salesperson of the Year until Dan was promoted to the Superstar Circle of three members, the Corcoran Group's highest honor.
For decades, Dan and Eileen, who are married, have represented clients such as editors of the country’s three leading newspapers, a leading Presidential candidate, owners of Wall Street’s leading hedge funds, the US ambassador to a major European country, an interplanetary superstar and the celebrated Madison Avenue and Milanese fashion designer who goes by one name, among others.
A cum laude graduate of Princeton in Art and Architectural History, which informs his complete knowledge of Manhattan residential architecture, Dan wrote his thesis under the aegis of Robert Rosenblum, noted art historian and curator of 20th-century art at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Dan proceeded to Harvard Graduate School studying English, then taking a degree with high honors in art education and practicing photography at the Carpenter Center with Len Gittleman, a disciple of the great Harry Callahan.
Dan had an extensive acting career and was the male swing in the original Broadway cast of Grease. He acted with Tommy Lee Jones, Stockard Channing, and James Woods. After Harvard, he was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to the London Academy of Dramatic Art with John Lithgow to whom he later sold an apartment on CPW.
Dan is also a published photographer. His portraits appear on the book jackets of Sebastian Junger’s "The Perfect Storm," Michael Lewis’ "Liar's Poker," “Moneyball” and "Blind Side," Fareed Zakaria's "The Post American World," and "The Price of Inequality" by Joseph Stiglitz and “End This Depression Now!” by Paul Krugman, the latter two authors having won the Nobel Prize for Economics.
Daniel Dietch has appeared on Broadway in 1 shows.
Daniel Dietch has not appeared in the West End
Daniel Douglas Deitch has appeared on Broadway in 1 shows.
Daniel Douglas Deitch has not appeared in the West End.
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